A transformer comprises an iron core, a support module, a winding unit, a potting box. The potting box includes an inner wall, an outer wall and a bottom plate and the inner wall is sleeved in the outer wall. The bottom plate is connected to a bottom portion of the inner wall and a bottom portion of the outer wall and a potting space is defined by the outer wall, the inner wall and the bottom plate. The winding unit is disposed in the potting space and a magnetic pole of the iron core penetrates through an inner side of the inner wall of the potting box. The support module is disposed between at least one end surface of the potting box and a cover of the iron core to form an insulation clearance. The support module is close to the inner wall of the potting box.
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1. A transformer, comprising:
an iron core;
a support module;
a winding unit; and
a potting box, wherein the potting box comprises an inner wall, an outer wall and a bottom plate, and the inner wall is sleeved in the outer wall;
wherein the bottom plate is connected to a bottom portion of the inner wall and a bottom portion of the outer wall, and a potting space is defined by the outer wall, the inner wall and the bottom plate;
wherein the winding unit is disposed in the potting space and a magnetic pole of the iron core penetrates through an inner side of the inner wall of the potting box;
wherein the support module is disposed between at least one outer end surface of the potting box and a cover of the iron core to form an insulation clearance, and the support module is close to the inner wall of the potting box.
2. The transformer of
wherein the potting cover is disposed on the opening of the potting box.
3. The transformer of
4. The transformer of
wherein the support module comprises a first support block, and the first support block is disposed between the first end surface and the cover of the iron core, or the first support block is disposed between the second end surface and the cover of the iron core.
5. The transformer of
wherein the support module comprises a first support block and a second support block, and the first support block is disposed between the first end surface and the cover of the iron core, and the second support block is disposed between the second end surface and the cover of the iron core.
6. The transformer of
wherein the support module comprises a first support block, and the first support block is disposed between the first end surface and the cover of the iron core, or the first support block is disposed between the second end surface and the cover of the iron core.
7. The transformer of
wherein the support module comprises a first support block and a second support block, and the first support block is disposed between the first end surface and the cover of the iron core, and the second support block is disposed between the second end surface and the cover of the iron core.
8. The transformer of
9. The transformer of
10. The transformer of
11. The transformer of
12. The transformer of
13. The transformer of
14. The transformer of
15. The transformer of
16. The transformer of
17. The transformer of
wherein the second support portion comprises a plurality of second support shoulders protruded, from an outer side of the inner wall and the second winding is bonded to the second support shoulder, and the first winding, the second winding and the bottom plate are suspended to form an insulation clearance.
18. The transformer of
wherein the second support portion comprises a plurality of second support shoulders protruded, from an outer side of the inner wall and the second winding comprises a main body and a second support bar, and the second support bar is surrounding the main body of the second winding and crimped to the second support shoulder, and the first winding, the second winding and the bottom plate are suspended to form an insulation clearance.
19. The transformer of
wherein the second support portion comprises a plurality of second shoulders protruded, from an inner extension of the bottom plate of the potting box, toward the opening of the potting box and an end portion of the second winding is crimped to the second shoulder.
20. The transformer of
21. The transformer of
wherein a magnetic pole of the two U shape cores penetrates through an inner side of the inner wall of the potting box.
22. The transformer of
wherein two magnetic poles of the two U shape cores respectively penetrate through an inner side of the corresponding inner wall of the two potting boxes.
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This application is based upon and claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201910257895.X, filed Apr. 1, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure generally relates to the field of electrical equipment, and more particularly, to a transformer having compact size and optimized insulation performance.
With the rapid development of new power grid technologies, e.g. smart grids and energy Internet, the relevant technical research on power electronic transformers that can achieve multiple functions, e.g. transformer, electrical isolation, power regulation and control, and recycle energy sources, has brought to the attention. However, in large scale promoting and applying power electronic transformers, many problems need to be solved, such as core components for achieving electrical isolation and voltage level conversion functions of high-voltage and high-frequency transformers.
The structure of lead-out wires of the traditional medium and high voltage transformer adopts an insulator structure to achieve the purpose of insulation and fixing the high-voltage lead-out wires. Therefore, in order to achieve the purpose of insulation, the high-voltage lead-out wires require sufficient creepage distances respectively between the iron core and low-voltage lead-out wires. However, the structure of the high-voltage lead-out wire is relatively complicated, bulky, and costly.
For medium and high-voltage transformers, the insulation of high voltage lead-out wires is a current problem due to the high level of the voltage. One end of the lead-out wire is encapsulated in a solid insulating material and another end is exposed in the air. For medium-voltage high-power power supplies having high efficiency requirements, high power density, high reliability, and low cost, the design of the insulation structure of the transformer lead-out wires is a challenge.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a transformer comprises an iron core, a support module, a winding unit, and a potting box. The potting box comprises an inner wall, an outer wall and a bottom plate. The inner wall is sleeved in the outer wall. The bottom plate is connected to a bottom portion of the inner wall and a bottom portion of the outer wall, and a potting space is defined by the outer wall, the inner wall and the bottom plate. The winding unit is disposed in the potting space and a magnetic pole of the iron core penetrates through an inner side of the inner wall of the potting box. The support module is disposed between at least one end surface of the potting box and a cover of the iron core to form an insulation clearance. The support module is close to the inner wall of the potting box.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now e made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The following description refers to the accompanying drawings in which the same numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements unless otherwise represented. The implementations set forth in the following description of exemplary embodiments do not represent all implementations consistent with the invention. Instead, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with aspects related to the invention as recited in the appended claims.
The first winding 40 and the second winding 30 are respectively disposed in a corresponding potting space. The first winding 40 is disposed on an inner side of the tubular outer wall 26. The second winding 30 is disposed on an outer side of the tubular inner wall 25. Two support modules 50 are respectively disposed between at least one end surface of the corresponding potting box 20 and a cover of the corresponding iron core 10, and close to a side of the tubular inner wall 25 of the potting box 20. Therefore, an insulation distance between the at least one end surface of the potting box 20 and the cover of the corresponding iron core 10 is formed and an air gap Q is formed between the at least one end surface of the potting box 20 and the cover of the corresponding iron core 10. In this embodiment, the insulation performance of the air gap Q is determined by the insulation distance (ie, the air gap Q), created by the support module 50, between the potting box 20 and the cover plate of the iron core 10. The larger the air gap Q is, the better the insulation effect is.
It should be noted that covers 101 and 102 of the iron core 10 indicate portions of the iron core, which are parallel with a bottom of the potting box 20. The cover of the iron core, in some embodiments, and a magnetic pole of the iron core are formed by integrated molding process. In some embodiments, the cover of the iron core is a single plate. The single plate and a magnetic pole form the iron core. In some embodiments, the at least one end surface of the potting box includes a first end surface or a second end surface. The first end surface is a lower surface of the bottom plate 27. The first support module 50 is disposed between the first end surface and the cover 102 of the corresponding iron core 10, and below the second winding 30. Therefore, an insulation distance between the potting box 20 and the cover 102 of the corresponding iron core 10 is formed and an air gap Q is formed between the potting box 20 and the cover of the corresponding iron core 10. In the present disclosure, the support modules, located above and below the low-voltage winding, is used to expand a space between the cover of the iron core and the potting box and to form a larger insulation distance. Therefore, an air gap is formed between the cover of the iron core and the potting box and the electric field strength is then reduced. The insulation performance of the high-voltage transformer is improved.
A portion of the lead-out wires 41 of the first winding 40 and the first winding 40 is encapsulated in the corresponding potting box 20 by the first potting sealant. Another portion of the leading wires 41 is exposed outside the corresponding first potting sealant.
A portion of the lead-out wires 32 of the second winding 30 and the second winding 30 is encapsulated in the corresponding potting box 20 by the first potting sealant. Another portion of the leading wires 32 is exposed outside the corresponding first potting sealant. As shown in
For example, a first portion of the lead-out wires 41 of the first winding 40 is encapsulated in the potting box 20 by the first potting sealant. The first potting sealant includes a first portion of the first potting sealant 44 in the potting box 20 and a second portion of the first potting sealant, as an insulator, exposed outside of the potting box 20. Another portion of the lead-out wires 41 penetrates from the second portion 42 of the first potting sealant and is exposed outside of the first potting sealant. In this embodiment, the electrical potential of the low-voltage lead-out wires of the second windings 30 is similar to the potential of the iron core. The required insulation distance of the second winding 30 may be shorter. A certain insulation distance between the high-voltage lead-out wires of the first winding 40 and the iron core is required for meeting the insulation requirements.
In this embodiment, Shore hardness of the first potting sealant is in a range of A30 to A40 but is not limited herein. The soft potting sealant, disclosed by the present disclosure, has better insulation performance, which improves the insulation performance of the lead out wire of the high-voltage winding and the lead out wire of the low-voltage winding. Moreover, in this embodiment, since the second portion 42 of the first potting sealant replaces the ceramic sleeve, the corresponding installation for installing fixing devices are eliminated. Therefore, the structure becomes simple and the volume of the lead out wires is then reduced.
In this embodiment, the upper surface of the first portion 44 of the first potting sealant is aligned to the end surface of the opening of the potting box. The transformer further includes a potting cover. The potting cover is disposed on the end surface of the opening of the potting box and the potting cover includes through holes. The lead-out wires of the high-voltage winding and the lead-out wires of the low-voltage winding go through the through holes. Moreover, since the diameter of some of the through holes is greater than the diameter of the lead-out wires and the space between the through holes and the lead-out wires of the windings are filled with the second portion of the first potting sealant, the insulation performance of the lead-out wires of the windings is improved.
In this embodiment, the inner side of the tubular outer wall 26 has a first support portion for supporting the first winding 40 and the outer side of the tubular inner wall 25 has a second support portion for supporting the second winding 30. The first support portion is a first support shoulder, a protrusion of the inner perimeter of the tubular outer wall 26. The outer perimeter of the first winding 40 is bonded to the first support shoulder. The second support portion is a second support shoulder, a protrusion of the outer perimeter of the tubular inner wall 25. The inner perimeter of the second winding 30 is bonded to the second support shoulder. The first winding 40 and the second winding 30 are suspended by the first and second supporting portions so as to form an insulating clearance to the bottom plate 27. The height of the first support shoulder is equal to the height of the second support shoulder, but it is not limited thereto.
Referring to
In some embodiments, Shore hardness of the first potting sealant is in a range of A30 to A40.
The outer peripheral of lead-out wire 32 of the second winding 30 is wrapped in a silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve. A portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve is encapsulated in the potting box 20 by the first potting sealant and the second potting sealant. Another portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve is exposed outside the corresponding second potting sealant. In this embodiment, Shore hardness of the first potting sealant, as a soft potting sealant, is in a range of A30 to A40 but is not limited herein. Moreover, Shore hardness of the second potting sealant 43, as a hard potting sealant, is in a range of D70 to D90 but is not limited herein. In this embodiment, the outer peripheral of the lead-out wires of the high voltage winding and the low voltage winding are respectively wrapped in the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve. The silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve is hermetically bonded with the soft potting sealant and the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve is fixed via the hard potting sealant. In the embodiments, the material of the soft potting sealant and the hard potting sealant are not limited herein. In this embodiment, a thickness of the second potting sealant 43 is greater than 2 mm.
The hard potting sealant of the present disclosure is used to fix the lead-out wire and protect the soft potting sealant, which enhance the mechanical performance and reliability of the high-voltage lead-out wire.
In some embodiments, the transformer of the present disclosure further includes the first potting sealant and a potting cover. The winding unit is encapsulated, by the first potting sealant, in a potting space. The upper surface of the first potting sealant is aligned to the end surface of the opening of the potting box. The potting cover is disposed on the end surface of the opening of the potting box and the potting cover includes through holes. The lead-out wires of the winding module go through the through holes. In this embodiment, Shore hardness of the first potting sealant, as a soft potting sealant, is in a range of A30 to A40 but is not limited herein. The outer peripheral of the lead-out wires 41 of the first winding 40 is wrapped in the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve 45. A portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve 45 is encapsulated in the potting box 20 by the first potting sealant. Another portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve 45 is exposed outside the potting cover. The outer peripheral of the lead-out wires 32 of the second winding 30 wrapped in the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve. A portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve 45 is encapsulated in the potting box 20 by the first potting sealant. Another portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve 45 is exposed outside the potting cover.
In some other embodiments, the transformer of the present disclosure further includes a first potting sealant, a second potting sealant and a potting cover. A winding unit is encapsulated in a potting space. The second potting sealant 43 is potting in a space between the first potting sealant and an end surface of an opening of the potting box 20. An upper surface of the second potting sealant is aligned to the end surface of the opening of the potting box. The potting cover is disposed on the end surface of the opening of the potting box and the potting cover includes through holes. The lead-out wires of the winding module go through the through holes.
In the present disclosure, the silicon rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve, as an insulation material, has great insulation performance. The silicon rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve has better compatibility with the soft potting sealant, and has strong adhesion with the soft potting sealant. Moreover, the silicon rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve effectively avoids creepage occurrence by high voltage winding through the sleeve and the insulation performance of the high-voltage lead-out wires. The silicon rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve, for the high-voltage lead, replaces the ceramic sleeve, which is not necessary to install the corresponding fixing device. Moreover, the transformer, disclosed by the present disclosure, has a simple structure, that reduces the volume of the lead wire. The potting cover is used to fix the lead-out wires and protect the soft potting sealant. Therefore, the mechanical performance and reliability of the high-voltage lead-out wire are then improved.
In this embodiment, the lead-out wires of the low voltage winding are close to the electrical potential of the iron core. The required insulation distance may be shorter. The lead-out wires of the high voltage winding are distant from the iron core for a certain distance for meeting the requirements of insulation.
In one embodiment, at least one end surface of the potting box 20 includes a first end surface and a second end surface. The first end surface is a lower surface of the bottom plate 27. The second end surface is an upper surface of the potting cover. In some embodiments, the second end surface is an upper surface of the second potting sealant 43. Referring to
The leading direction of the lead-out wires of the potting box 20 is optional. For example, the lead-out wires of the high voltage winding and the lead-out wires of the low voltage winding may be leaded out from the upper portion of the potting box 20. In some embodiments, the lead-out wires are leaded out from the middle portion of the potting box. In some embodiments, the lead-out wires are leaded out from the lower portion of the potting box.
In one embodiment, the tubular outer wall of the potting box 20 includes at least one first through hole and the lead-out wires of the windings pass through the corresponding first through hole but is not limited herein. In another embodiment, the bottom plate of the boxing 20 includes at least one second through hole and the lead-out wires of the windings pass through the corresponding second through hole but is not limited herein.
As shown in
In some embodiments of the present disclosure, Shore hardness of the second potting sealant 43 is in a range of D70 to D90.
In the present disclosure, there is no special position requirement for the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve, wrapped on the high voltage wires and low voltage lead wires, and the windings. The depth of an ordinary silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve is greater than the upper end portion of the winding. A distance between the upper surface of the soft potting sealant and the lower end portion of the silicone rubber heat-shrinkable sleeve is greater than 5 mm. Due to the requirements of various voltage level, the distance, 5 mm, is not limited herein. In order to fix lead-out wires of the windings and protect soft potting sealant, a thickness of the hard potting sealant is greater than 2 mm but is not limited herein.
The end portion of the first winding 40 is crimped to the first shoulder 22. The second support portion includes a plurality of second shoulders 23 protruded, from the extension portion of the bottom plate 27 of the potting box 20, toward the opening of the potting box 20. The end portion of the second winding 30 is crimped to the second shoulder 23. The respective height of the first shoulder 22 and the second shoulder 23 is equal to a distance between the first winding 40 and the second winding 30. The first shoulders 22 and the second shoulders 23 are a plurality of support points distributed on the bottom plate 27, which allow the high-voltage winding and the low-voltage winding to be stably disposed on the first shoulders 22 and the second shoulders 23, respectively. The height of the first shoulder 22 may be equal to the height of the second shoulder 23. In this embodiment, the low-voltage winding is supported by the shoulders located at inner side and the high-voltage winding is supported by the shoulders located at outer side. The height of the shoulder is about equal to a distance between the high-voltage winding and the low-voltage winding. With the optimizing location design at the bottom portion of the potting box, the first shoulders 22 and the second shoulders 23 provides reliable support. Since the creepage distance of the high-voltage winding and the low-voltage winding is increased, the insulation performance of the encapsulated high-voltage winding and the encapsulated low-voltage winding may improve. The first shoulder 22, the second shoulder 23 and the potting box, in some embodiment, are formed by integrated molding process. In some embodiments, the first shoulder 22 and the second shoulder 23 are fixed on the bottom plate by a bonding method.
In this embodiment, the first support portion includes a plurality of first shoulders protruded from the inner side of the tubular outer wall. The first winding 40 includes a main body and a first support bar 48 surrounding the outer side of the main body. The first support bar 48 is crimped to the support shoulder. The second support portion incudes a plurality of second shoulders protruded from the outer side of the tubular inner wall 25. The second winding 30 includes a main body and a second support bar 31 surrounding the inner side of the main body of the second winding 30. The second support bar 31 is crimped to the support shoulder. The first winding 40, the second winding 30 and the bottom plate 27 are suspended to form an insulation clearance. The height of the insulation clearance is equal to a distance between the first winding 40 and the second winding 30. In this embodiment, the first support shoulder and the second support shoulder are located at the middle portion of the potting box. Compared with the way of bottom portion support, the electric field strength between the high-voltage winding and the low-voltage winding is then improved and creepage distance is increased. The insulation performance of the encapsulated windings and wires is improved.
In some embodiments, the potting box, in the present disclosure, includes combination of bottom portion support of
In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the transformer is not limited to the combination of a U-shaped iron core and two potting boxes 20. The followings,
In some embodiments, the transformer of the present disclosure includes a potting box 20. The iron core 10 includes two U shape core. The two U shape cores face each other to form a runway shape core. A magnetic pole of the two U shape cores goes through the inner side 21 of the tubular inner wall 25 of the potting box 20.
In some embodiments, the iron core includes two E shape cores. The transformer includes three potting boxes 20 and the two E shape cores face each other. Each of the magnetic poles of the two E shape cores respectively goes through the inner side of the corresponding tubular inner wall 25 of the potting box. The three potting boxes are formed by integrated molding process but is not limited herein.
An insulating structure, disclosed by the present disclosure, created by the support module, located above and under the low-voltage winding, and the chamfer of the magnetic pole are able to reduce the non-uniformity of the electric field and improve the insulation performance of the high-voltage high-frequency transformer. The volume of the transformer is then reduced and the cost is reduced as well. In the present disclosure, the insulation between the iron core and the high voltage winding of the transformer is a multi-layer composite insulation structure. With the combination of potting sealants, potting boxes and air gap, the insulation performance is improved.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed here. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following the general principles thereof and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
It will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the exact construction that has been described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope thereof. It is intended that the scope of the invention only be limited by the appended claims.
Liu, Teng, Zeng, Yong, Dong, Jianxing
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